Jump to content

Election in Christianity: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Line 14: Line 14:
The [[New Testament]] transfers the meaning of the term from its connection with the people of Israel to the members of the body of Christ (Christian church), either militant on earth or triumphant in heaven.<ref name=Catholic1913 />
The [[New Testament]] transfers the meaning of the term from its connection with the people of Israel to the members of the body of Christ (Christian church), either militant on earth or triumphant in heaven.<ref name=Catholic1913 />


Based on the statements of [[Jesus Christ]] that one should, "''enter in at the narrow gate, for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leads to destruction, and many there are that go in thereat. How narrow is the gate and strait the way that leads to life, and few there are that find it''," (Matt. 7:13,14) and that "''.. many are called, but few chosen.''" (Mark 20:16) many have inferred that there are very few elect, who are saved.<ref>{{cite book|chapter=[[s:Think Well On't/Day 18|Day 18: On the small number of the elect.]]|title=Think Well On't or, Reflections on the great truths of the Christian religion for every day of the month|year=1801|publisher=T. Haydock|first=Richard|last=Challoner|author-link=Richard Challoner}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|chapter=[[s:The four last things/Part 4#211|Part 4: On Heaven: On the Number of the Saved.]] |title=The four last things: death, judgment, hell, heaven|year=1899|publisher= Benziger Brothers|first=Martin of|last=Cochem|author-link=Martin of Cochem}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/saints-on-the-fewness-of-the-saved|title=Saints: Few Are Saved|date=May 2022}}</ref> However the number of the elect is generally an open question with no conclusive answer.<ref>{{cite book|chapter=[[s:Sermons from the Latins/Sermon 16|Sexagesima: The Number of the Elect]] |title=Sermons from the Latins|year=1902|publisher= Benziger Brothers|first=Robert|last=Bellarmine|author-link=Robert Bellarmine}}</ref>
Based on the statements of [[Jesus Christ]] that one should, "''enter in at the narrow gate, for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leads to destruction, and many there are that go in thereat. How narrow is the gate and strait the way that leads to life, and few there are that find it''," (Matt. 7:13,14) and that "''.. many are called, but few chosen.''" (Mark 20:16) many have inferred that there are very few elect, who are saved.<ref>{{cite book|chapter=[[s:Think Well On't/Day 18|Day 18: On the small number of the elect.]]|title=Think Well On't or, Reflections on the great truths of the Christian religion for every day of the month|year=1801|publisher=T. Haydock|first=Richard|last=Challoner|author-link=Richard Challoner}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|chapter=[[s:The four last things/Part 4#211|Part 4: On Heaven: On the Number of the Saved.]] |title=The four last things: death, judgment, hell, heaven|year=1899|publisher= Benziger Brothers|first=Martin of|last=Cochem|author-link=Martin of Cochem}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/saints-on-the-fewness-of-the-saved|title=Saints: Few Are Saved|date=May 2022}}</ref> However the number of the elect is generally an open question with no conclusive answer, as evidenced by the fact that there is no Catholic dogma concerning the matter.<ref>{{cite book|chapter=[[s:Sermons from the Latins/Sermon 16|Sexagesima: The Number of the Elect]] |title=Sermons from the Latins|year=1902|publisher= Benziger Brothers|first=Robert|last=Bellarmine|author-link=Robert Bellarmine}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 18:27, 22 April 2022

Election in Christianity involves God choosing a particular person or group of people to a particular task or relationship, especially eternal life.

Election to eternal life is viewed by some as conditional on a person's faith, and by others as unconditional.

In the Old Testament

The Old Testament applies the term "elect" (Gk: ἐκλεκτος, Hebrew: בָּחִיר) to the Israelites in as far as they are called to be the chosen people, or people of God, or are faithful to their divine call. The idea of such an election is common in Deuteronomy and in Isaiah 40-66.[1]

In the New Testament

The New Testament transfers the meaning of the term from its connection with the people of Israel to the members of the body of Christ (Christian church), either militant on earth or triumphant in heaven.[1]

Based on the statements of Jesus Christ that one should, "enter in at the narrow gate, for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leads to destruction, and many there are that go in thereat. How narrow is the gate and strait the way that leads to life, and few there are that find it," (Matt. 7:13,14) and that ".. many are called, but few chosen." (Mark 20:16) many have inferred that there are very few elect, who are saved.[2][3][4] However the number of the elect is generally an open question with no conclusive answer, as evidenced by the fact that there is no Catholic dogma concerning the matter.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Elect". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  2. ^ Challoner, Richard (1801). "Day 18: On the small number of the elect." . Think Well On't or, Reflections on the great truths of the Christian religion for every day of the month. T. Haydock.
  3. ^ Cochem, Martin of (1899). "Part 4: On Heaven: On the Number of the Saved." . The four last things: death, judgment, hell, heaven. Benziger Brothers.
  4. ^ "Saints: Few Are Saved". May 2022.
  5. ^ Bellarmine, Robert (1902). "Sexagesima: The Number of the Elect" . Sermons from the Latins. Benziger Brothers.
  • LESÊTRE in Dict. de la Bible (Paris, 1899), II, 1708 sqq.; MURRAY, Dict. of the Bible (New York, 1900), I, 678 sqq.; KNABENBAUER, Evang. secundum Matthæum (Paris, 1893), II, 178, 247; MONSABRÉ Conférences de Notre-Dame (1899), Conference VI.